#typescript

The latest release for Feathers is here! Feathers is a web framework for real-time applications and REST APIs for JavaScript and TypeScript. It works with any backend and supports over 15 databases out of the box. Find out what this framework can do for you and what the new update includes, and how you can start creating a production-ready app or start a prototype.

The general release for TypeScript version 3.6 is here! This update includes some new features, breaking changes, and a well-needed refresh for the TypeScript playground. Check out the new features, including stricter generators, more accurate array spreads, better Unicode support for identifiers, improved UX for Promises, and more.

Another update for TypeScript arrives. As the TypeScript team prepares for the full release of v3.6, users can now download the fully-featured beta release and see what the new additions include. This update includes several breaking changes, improved Promises API, stricter generators, and more accurate array spreads.

The latest release candidate for TypeScript is now available: TypeScript 3.5 RC. This release fixes a previous problem in TypeScript 3.4 regarding speed regressions. It also introduces some new improvements, optimizations, and features, including the Omit helper type.

The “Enterprise JavaScript in 2019” survey by npm reveals some trends for the JavaScript community. This year, respondents report that they want to learn WebAssembly, they are concerned about open source code security, and much more. Find out the key takeaways and see what’s expected for the years ahead.

TypeScript 3.4 is live and it brings some important updates and interesting new features including the new flag called –incremental, higher order type inference and many more. Let’s take a look at some of the highlights.

RedMonk’s biannual report -for the first quarter of 2019- on the state of the most popular programming languages is here. The RedMonk team also presents a neat chart that includes all the language movements from 2012 till Q1 2019. Let’s have a look.

Leverage TypeScript support for object-oriented programming with TyX core framework. TyX gives developers the support and structure they need to rapidly deploy serverless frameworks as Lambda functions.

TypeScript 3.3 is here! What can we expect from this stable superset of JavaScript? Better behavior for calling union types, faster build times for composite projects, JavaScript editing in your favorite IDEs, and absolutely no breaking changes!

Every Monday we take a step back and look at all the cool stuff that went down during the previous week. Last week we had big announcements coming our way with Node.js Foundation and JS Foundation announcing their intention to form a unified ecosystem. TypeScript 3.1 was released, Angular v7 RC becomes available & much more!